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Amputee Coalition Publications

Our newest resource guide, Insurance Coverage & Reimbursement: How to Be Your Own Advocate, provides assistance to consumers on how to advocate for themselves or a family member, information on private insurance and government programs, the appeals process and resources to help amputees and their families/caregivers.

inMotion magazine is published bimonthly for amputees, caregivers and healthcare professionals, providing timely and comprehensive information related to limb loss. Each issue of inMotion is available free to read online or you may order an annual print subscription.

The essential guide for all people who are coping with the challenges of limb loss. First Step offers readers 99 pages of reliable information on consumer issues that have been raised time and time again by amputees attempting to make educated choices, get better services, or decide on available options.

The essential guide for Hispanic/Latino people who are coping with the challenges of limb loss. This premier publication for new or prospective amputees, their family members, and their medical team provides reliable information on questions that have been raised time and time again by amputees.

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It is not the intention of the Amputee Coalition to provide specific medical or legal advice but rather to provide consumers with information to better understand their health and healthcare issues. The Amputee Coalition does not endorse any specific treatment, technology, company, service or device. Consumers are urged to consult with their healthcare providers for specific medical advice or before making any purchasing decisions involving their care.

This Web site is supported, in part, by grant numbers 90LL0002-02-00 and 90LL0002-02-01, from the Administration for Community Living, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Washington, D.C. 20201. Grantees undertaking projects under government sponsorship are encouraged to express freely their findings and conclusions. Points of view or opinions do not, therefore, necessarily represent official Administration for Community Living policy.